Golden pheasants are among the species we'll look for when touring a reserve rated by WWF as a global biodiversity hotspot.

See endangered giant pandas and learn about their conservation at the world’s two most celebrated panda reserves.

China has always held a mystique for travelers. The Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven evoke images of imperial splendor, tea ceremonies and serene gardens reflect centuries of custom, the ancient stonework of the Great Wall snakes off toward the horizon. Just as grand, however, if less familiar, are China’s natural treasures. Great rivers and mountain ranges dominate much of the landscape, and the country's dwindling bamboo forests are still home to endangered giant pandas.

Available Tours

The Wild Side of China: A Nature OdysseyAn exclusive far-east safari to see pandas and explore remote, little-known wildlife reserves. Itinerary highlights include Chengdu, Bifengxia and Wild Panda Nature Reserve.13-day tours from $9,995

Discovering Our Planet Together

Call (888) 993 – 8687to book your spot on this tour.
Questions? Email us at travel@wwfus.org.

WWF in ChinaWWF was the first international conservation organization to work in China at the Chinese government's invitation. WWF’s main role in China is to assist and influence policy-level conservation decisions. Read more here